Rivers Pollution

Rivers Pollution – Complete GK Module for Railway Exams

1. Overview & Key Facts
  • Definition: Degradation of river water quality due to discharge of domestic, industrial, agricultural & solid wastes beyond the assimilative capacity of the river.
  • Global ranking: 70 % of India’s surface water resources are polluted (NITI Aayog 2023).
  • Economic loss: World Bank (2020) estimated ₹8,000 crore/yr lost due to river pollution & health costs.

2. Major Polluted Rivers & Hot-spots
RiverMajor Polluted StretchMain PollutantCPCB Category* (2022)
GangaKanpur–Varanasi–PatnaTannery effluent, SewagePriority Class-I
YamunaWazirabad (Delhi)–AgraSewage, detergentsPriority Class-I
SabarmatiAhmedabad–VadodaraTextile dyesPriority Class-II
DamodarDhanbad–AsansolCoal washery, heavy metalsPriority Class-II
Hindon (tributary of Yamuna)Ghaziabad–NoidaSugar & paper millsPriority Class-II
CauveryMettur–ErodeDyeing unitsPriority Class-II
MahiVadodara–AnandChemical industriesPriority Class-II

* CPCB “Priority Class” is based on Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) > 30 mg/L & coliform count > 10,000 MPN/100 ml.


3. Sources of Pollution
Source TypeShare (%)Examples
Municipal sewage≈ 75 %Untapped drains in 72 Ganga towns
Industrial effluent≈ 20 %Tanneries (Kanpur), Textiles (Ahmedabad), Paper (Saharanpur)
Agricultural run-off≈ 5 %Fertilizers (NPK), pesticides (Endosulfan)

4. Critical Dates & Events
Date / YearEvent
14 Jan 1986Ganga Action Plan (GAP) – Phase-I launched by PM Rajiv Gandhi (world’s first river-specific plan).
2014, 13 JulyNamami Gange approved as an ₹20,000 crore flagship umbrella programme (100 % central share).
2018National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) upgraded to Authority (with powers of 1974 Water Act).
2019, 31 MayGanga Rejuvenation Bill introduced (still pending).
2021Ganga Expressway (594 km) approved – NOT related to pollution but often asked.
2022World Bank loan of ₹4,200 crore approved for Rejuvenation of Ganga & Yamuna.
2023, Nov**Lok Sabha passed “Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Amendment Bill” → decriminalises minor offences.
2025 targetZero liquid discharge (ZLD) for all Ganga tributaries (NMCG vision document).

5. Institutional Framework
BodyHQParent Act / MinistryRole Snapshot
CPCBDelhiWater (P&CP) Act, 1974Sets BOD/DO standards; colour-coded categorisation
NMCGDelhiMoWR, RD & GRImplements Namami Gange, 305 projects sanctioned till 2024
State PCB (e.g. UPPCB)LucknowState actIssues consent-to-establish (CTE) & consent-to-operate (CTO)
Ganga Task ForceVaranasiMoEFCC4 battalions (ITBP) for eco-patrolling since 2016

6. Parameters & Standards (Quick Table)
ParameterCPCB Class-A* (Drinking-no treatment)CPCB Class-C (Drinking-after treatment)Yamuna at Okhla (2023)
BOD (mg/L)≤ 2≤ 328 mg/L
DO (mg/L)≥ 6≥ 40.4 mg/L
Faecal Coliform (MPN/100 ml)≤ 50≤ 2,50024,000

* River water is supposed to meet Class-C before human consumption.


7. Remediation Technologies
TechnologyRiver / PlaceFeature
STP with MBBR (Moving-bed biofilm reactor)Delhi (Coronation Pillar, 56 MLD)85 % BOD removal, energy-positive via biogas
Sewage-fed aquacultureEast Calcutta Wetlands (Ramsar)Natural treatment + livelihood
In-situ bioremediationVaranasi Assi drainMicrobial consortia, CPCB 2021 pilot
Gross-Effluent Tap (GET) systemKanpur JajmauReal-time monitoring & auto-shut off

8. One-Liner Revision Bullets
  • Ganga = 2,525 km; 79 % stretch in UP-Bihar; 1,109 STPs sanctioned under Namami Gange (till 2024).
  • Yamuna’s 22-km Delhi stretch accounts for 60 % of its total pollution load.
  • Ganga’s Dolphin (Platanista gangetica) is indicator species – presence = good eco-health.
  • CPCB 2018 “Rotten-River” tag: BOD > 30 mg/L → 46 stretches in 16 states.
  • “Taj Trapezium Zone” (1982) covers 10,400 km² to protect Yamuna’s Agra stretch from air & water pollution.
  • World Bank 2020 report: India loses 1.4 % GDP annually due to river pollution & inadequate sanitation.
  • “One-Drop” principle (NMCG 2023): Every drop of sewage must be treated before entering river.

9. Quick-Fire MCQs (Railway Pattern)
1. Which river stretch has been categorised as “Priority Class-I” by CPCB in 2022?

Answer: Kanpur–Varanasi–Patna stretch of Ganga

2. The Ganga Action Plan Phase-I was launched in which year?

Answer: 1986

3. What is the total outlay approved for Namami Gange programme?

Answer: ₹20,000 crore

4. Which parameter is most commonly used to measure organic pollution in rivers?

Answer: BOD (Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand)

5. CPCB Class-C river water should have BOD not exceeding ___ mg/L.

Answer: 3 mg/L

6. The East Calcutta Wetlands use which eco-technology for treating sewage?

Answer: Sewage-fed aquaculture

7. Which organisation is entrusted with the implementation of Namami Gange?

Answer: NMCG (National Mission for Clean Ganga)

8. The “Ganga Task Force” is manned by which paramilitary force?

Answer: ITBP (Indo-Tibetan Border Police)

9. As per CPCB 2018, how many river stretches were labelled “Rotten-Rivers”?

Answer: 46

10. Which heavy metal is prominently found in the effluents of Kanpur tanneries?

Answer: Chromium

11. “Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)” target for Ganga tributaries has been set for which year?

Answer: 2025

12. Which state hosts maximum number of polluted river stretches as per CPCB 2022?

Answer: Maharashtra (20 stretches)

13. The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act was passed in which year?

Answer: 1974

14. Which dolphin species is considered an indicator of Ganga river health?

Answer: Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica)

15. World Bank’s 2020 assistance for Ganga & Yamuna rejuvenation is ___ crore.

Answer: ₹4,200 crore

16. “One-Drop” principle introduced by NMCG in 2023 relates to:

Answer: Mandatory treatment of every drop of sewage before river entry

17. CPCB is under the administrative control of which ministry?

Answer: Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEFCC)


10. Mini-Map for Visual Memory (Text Mode)
Ganga (UP-Bihar)
├── Yamuna (Delhi-Agra)
│   └── Hindon (Ghaziabad)
├── Damodar (Jharkhand-WB)
├── Sabarmati (Gujarat)
└── Mahi (Gujarat-Rajasthan)

Remember: G-Y-D-S-M (Ganga-Yamuna-Damodar-Sabarmati-Mahi) are top-5 polluted as per CPCB 2022.


11. Key Abbreviations
AbbreviationFull Form
BODBio-chemical Oxygen Demand
CODChemical Oxygen Demand
DODissolved Oxygen
STPSewage Treatment Plant
ETPEffluent Treatment Plant
ZLDZero Liquid Discharge
MPNMost Probable Number (coliform count)

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